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http://www.evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/ Heidi Thompson

This is the first work-life balance conversation that has ever made sense to me and it’s because you framed it as present-future balance. I really need to work on mindfulness.

Chase Reeves

Thant’s so awesome, Heidi! Glad to hear it. Just wait till we finalize the post where we list out all of the ideas and explain them… I include a couple killer videos.

http://www.evolveyourweddingbusiness.com/ Heidi Thompson

I can’t wait :)

http://seointhemaking.com/ Rienzi

Tactics, I like that!

http://kimanziconstable.com/ kimanzi constable

Great episode guys. I had a pretty good work/life balance until three months ago when we moved from Milwaukee to Maui. I have to fight the urge to constantly go to the beach (half a mile from our house). As I’m writing this I can see the ocean. At first I lost the balance but now I do things like write on the beach and set goals before I can go play. I was laughing when you were talking about summer being here and people want to be outside. It’s always summer here!

Just wanted to say how much I love the Fizzle show and I hope to join the Fizzle community soon. This episode and Part 2 is something I desperately needed to hear. This past month has been totally crazy because I took on way too much client work and basically neglected my husband and kids. The type-A workaholic kicked waay into overdrive, and next thing you know I realized I hadn’t cooked them a meal in over 3 weeks. It was 7 0 clock and we ended up having to go out to eat, just like Caleb said. I mean, that’s not what I want. I love cooking – it’s nourishing to my soul. I left the corporate world so I could be at home with my sons and start a lifestyle business. I want to have time to work on my personal blog as an outlet in addition to my business, and I have not been able to because I haven’t set any boundaries. Or rather, I said no to everything else and said “yes” to too much work. Thank you guys for keeping it real, and for reminding me of my reason WHY, and that sometimes it’s healthy and NECESSARY( sorry for the caps – I can’t italicize LOL) to step away from work and just be. I love the idea of the invisible boundary, that’s a great takeaway for me. After listening to this, I completely unplugged and had a “analog Sunday” where I was barely online, or if I was it was not work-related. It felt so great and helped to reset the clock for Monday morning. You definitely struck a cord with this multi-passionate entrepreneur :-).

Chase Reeves

So glad, Chrissy. I feel the same way.

anna

gentlemen, 18 minutes into your presentation you finally get around to tip number one.. Please consider shaving off so much chit chat because in our busy hectic life in which we need to gain work/life balance, filtering out these moments spent on non-essential gab definitely helps. sorry

chasereeves

I hear you, Anna. Though, some would say the good stuff is in the journey, not the destination. Others would say time heals all wounds. Still others would say a little “how’s your father” never killed anyone. Not all who wander are lost. Not all that glitters is gold. Some food for thought…

This started out as a joke and now I don’t know where I am. This probably isn’t the podcast for you if you just want the answers. We get into topics and search around honestly. There is no script, no presentation. And in that environment rich stuff happens.

You’ll find all the answers in every other podcast. You’ll find the Truth™ here. (That, also, is a joke.)

That said, we’ll do our best. We’re still learning.

Bree Brouwer

Just wanted to say, Anna, that while I know you and some others don’t like the chit-chat, I love the non-essential gabbing. I think it’s what makes Fizzle different from your average, get-straight-to-the-point online business and entreprenuership podcast. Those are a dime a dozen.

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